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Thomas Jefferson University Etiquette
Dinner
March 10 at La Buca
Over the years, Jefferson has turned out some of the best and brightest
doctors, nurses and allied health professionals this city has ever seen.
Although they are well equipped to handle the chemical beacon and the
surgical knife, our current fast-food generation seems to be lacking in
the skills that involve navigating nourishment gracefully from plate to
mouth. Hence, a new tool to supplement undergraduate academic offerings,
Etiquette Dinners 101, helping Jefferson students feel more
comfortable with the mechanics and protocol of power lunches and business
dinners.
This years event was held on March 10th at 6 p.m. at La Buca Restaurant,
711 Locust Street in Center City Philadelphia. During the two-hour session,
80 soon-to-graduate students put aside their meal-on-the-run habits and
their Nikes and gather at the linen-draped tables at this classy restaurant
near campus, clad in suits and cocktail dresses.
Facilitator Matthew Brink, Career Services Director at St. Josephs
University walked the students through the mechanics of elegant dining.
Sprinkled through the four-course Italian meal was some definite Donts
and anecdotes of promising young candidates whose employment hopes were
dashed by social blunders during mealtime interviews. When all is said
and done, our students should now be able to make a smooth transition
from academics to the world of work less concerned with which fork to
use, concentrating on being confident about their professionals skills
and career options.
Tiffanys donated some promotional items and Maxim Healthcare Services
footed some of the bill.
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